This page is about the golems from other Minecraft Games.
Cobblestone Golem[]

Cobblestone Golem
Who would’ve known all that cobblestone I’ve been stuffing chests with could be the making of great warriors? No matter what your feelings about the aesthetic qualities of cobblestone, its namesake golems are undeniably cute. But that’s not their only quality, not by far. Cobblestone golems are tough – so tough, in fact, that they can deal damage to not only the charging hordes of squishy piglins, but also the hard surfaces of their structures. Once they start pummeling, it’s only a matter of time before their target falls.
Plank Golem[]

A Plank Golem
Judging by how cute they look (already seeing a pattern here), you’d think the biggest threat a plank golem poses is a splinter or two, but no! That “nose” you see on their faces is actually a barrel (a.k.a. "snoot") that shoots arrows, which pack a serious punch. Thankfully, their ranged attacks are only ever aimed at piglins. They’re not as resistant to damage as their cobblestone counterparts but keeping them away from the busiest parts of the battlefield will ensure that they put up a solid fight against the piglins.
Mossy Golem[]

Mossy Golem
Mossy golems are also cute gentle in nature and literal softies, thanks to the layer of moss covering their hardy bodies. You will never see them hit a piglin nor their structures. However, they are invaluable on the battlefield because of their healing properties. Any battle-worn allies within range of their healing water (including you, the hero) will have their vital energy replenished so they can continue fighting for the Overworld!
Grindstone Golem[]

Grindstone Golem
Grindstone golems won’t repair your weapons because that’s not necessary in Minecraft Legends. They won’t get rid of your items’ enchantments either because, well, that would make saving the Overworld even trickier than it already is! What they will do is charge eagerly onto the battlefield, so much so that they will knock over entire groups of rambunctious piglins, giving you a leg up when things get a bit too chaotic – which they tend to do whenever piglins are involved.
Furnace Golem[]

Furnace Golem
The furnace golem is a fierce mob, smashing its enemies into the air and scorching the earth with its fiery attacks. Don't be scared though! It will protect you from hostile mobs that lurk in the darkness. A furnace golem was a variant of an iron golem with a blast furnace as its body. When a furnace golem saw any hostile mob, its face and eyes ignited before attacking, which had a chance of setting the hostile mob on fire. A furnace golem didn't stop attacking until the hostile mob was killed. Once killed, the golem's eyes and face reverted to gray. During the attacks, a furnace golem was also able to light its surroundings on fire, causing blocks to burn and spread flames, which threatened builds.
Melon Golem[]

Melon Golem
Behold! With a body of snow and a head of a melon, the melon golem spits rapid fire seeds at its enemies. Impressive, is it not? A melon golem was a variant of a snow golem with a melon as the head as opposed to a carved pumpkin, found only in Minecraft Earth. Melon golems functioned nearly the same as snow golems by placing snow wherever they walked and attacking hostile mobs with projectiles. In fact, the only differences between the two are that the melon golem had face animations, a different head which wasn't able to be snipped off with shears, and it launched melon seed projectiles instead of snowballs at enemies. Additionally, they shot a burst of 4 melon seed projectiles when attacking. They also moved by hopping around. They weren't hostile toward tropical slimes.
Key Golem[]

Key Golem
You'll find these cute little mobs hiding throughout the world. You must carry them on your back to a locked door, as they're too afraid to go alone. If you take damage while carrying one, it will scurry back to where you found it. A key golem is a small passive golem that can be found within the various missions of Minecraft Dungeons. A key golem is a small golden golem resembling a key with a small face and legs. If the hero reaches a locked door while wearing a key golem, it disappears, the lock turns yellow, and the door opens.
Redstone Golem[]

A Redstone Golem
You'll encounter this unnatural beast – another product of the Arch-Illager – at the end of the mine. It smashes its arms into the ground, creating deadly shockwaves that can damage and disorient you in equal measure. A redstone golem is a powerful golem that can be found within the various missions of Minecraft Dungeons. A mob variant can also rarely be summoned by the Arch-Illager atop the obsidian pinnacle. Redstone golems were the first known mobs created by the Orb of Dominance, even before Archie took hold of the Orb. There were six unactivated redstone golems already within the cave where the Orb resided. A redstone golem is also seen attacking iron golems within the intro cinematic.
Tempest Golem[]

A Tempest Golem
The tempest golem is a golem boss variant that can be found within the various missions of Minecraft Dungeons. Upon the shattering of the orb of dominance, one of its shards, landed atop the Howling Peaks. There, it discovered an ancient tempest golem, the ancient protector the gale sanctum, residing solely within the sanctum’s tempest chamber. Upon being corrupted, the golem began to desire and to seek for the means by which to end all life within the Overworld. As the island peaks began to attract much attention, from illagers to heroes, the wind grew all the more extreme due to the golem finding a way to summon a huge storm. After making it to the tempest chamber, the hero activates the two wind pillars, awakening the golem. A long and intense battle ensued, but upon the deactivation of the wind pillars, the hero managed to expose the orb shard within the golem’s mid-section, leaving it open to be destroyed. With the hero’s success, the tempest golem’s Orb induced plan of ending all life was hindered, leaving the wind of the Howling Peaks to breeze free of corruption at last.
Squall Golem[]

Squall Golem
A squall golem is a hostile golem that can be found within the howling peaks DLC of Minecraft Dungeons. Squall golems are known as the most ancient and mysterious guardians of the Gale Sanctum. They are composed of stone, gold, and an unknown jade-colored block with two swirl patterns upon their back. Their head is wide with their upper forehead being composed of gold, and the middle of their head bearing a gold stud. Their body possesses intricate lines and patterns, including two gold lines on their side. Their legs are grey with golden knees while their hands are gold, possibly to maintain balance. The are two gray poles on their golden back, each having four jade-colored banners.
Diamond Golem[]

A Diamond Key Golem
A diamond key golem is a key golem variant that can be found within the various missions of Minecraft Dungeons. A diamond key golem is a blue key golem variant resembling a key with a small face and legs. If the hero reaches a locked door while wearing a diamond key golem, it disappears, the lock turns blue, and the door opens.
Redstone Monstrosity[]
The Redstone Monstrosity Is a large boss version of the Redstone Golem, It appears at the end of The Minecraft Dungeons Mission: Fiery Forge, It has 3 attacks, It can summon Redstone Cubes, It can spit many redstone bombs, and It will smash the player when it gets too close.[]
